Zakaria Daoud TahaRoswati Md AminSabiqah Tuan AnuarAmmar Arif Abdul NasserErqa Shazira Sohaimi2024-05-202024-05-202021Taha, Z. D., Amin, R. M., Anuar, S. T., Nasser, A. A. A., & Sohaimi, E. S. (2021). Microplastics in seawater and zooplankton: A case study from Terengganu estuary and offshore waters, Malaysia. Science of the Total Environment, 786, 147466.https://repoemc.ukm.my/handle/123456789/1453Widespread accumulation and distribution of microplastics at the sea surface raise concerns as the habitat is a feeding ground for zooplankton. As primary consumers, these organisms are closely connected to microplastic input in the marine food chain. Little comparative information currently exists about this problem in estuary and offshore systems. This study investigates microplastic distribution in the surface water and the potential ingestion of microplastics in selected taxonomic groups of zooplankton from the Terengganu Estuary to offshore waters, Malaysia.enEstuaryIngestionMicroplasticsOffshoreSouth China SeaZooplanktonMicroplastics in seawater and zooplankton: A case study from Terengganu estuary and offshore waters, MalaysiaJournal